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BS: Canada’s Dollar Declines as Crude Oil Falls on European Concern
 
By Chris Fournier
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Canada’s dollar fell for the first time in three days against its U.S. counterpart on concern European nations may have difficulty repaying their debt, discouraging demand for higher-yielding assets.

The Canadian currency dropped against the majority of its 16 most-traded peers as crude oil fell. The Canadian dollar is underperforming today after rising versus its commodity-related peers such as the Australian dollar earlier this month.

“The focus will remain in Europe,” said Camilla Sutton, chief currency strategist at Bank of Nova Scotia’s Scotia Capital unit in Toronto, in an e-mail message. “The sovereign crisis appears to be entering a more dangerous stage.”

Canada’s currency depreciated 0.6 percent to C$1.0167 per U.S. dollar at 8:15 a.m. in Toronto. One Canadian dollar buys 98.36 U.S. cents.

The Canadian dollar fell as Italian borrowing costs increased at a five-year note sale today. Italy sold the securities at a yield of 6.29 percent, up from 5.32 percent at the previous auction and the highest since June 1997. Mario Monti sought to form a new government in Italy to restore investor confidence in public finances.

Futures on the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index decreased 0.4 percent. Futures on crude oil, Canada’s biggest export, fell 0.9 percent to $98.05 a barrel.

--Editors: Kenneth Pringle, Dennis Fitzgerald

To contact the reporter on this story: Chris Fournier in Halifax, Nova Scotia at cfournier3@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Dave Liedtka at dliedtka@bloomberg.net
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